WPXI also spoke to a West Virginia state police spokesperson who said the shootings weren't done at random and officials are currently looking for motive.

"These weren't random acts of violence. Mr. Hunt did know each of these victims, and we do have some key pieces of evidence that point toward him," West Virginia state police spokesperson Lt. Michael Baylous told WPXI.

The media outlet goes on to transcribe a number of disturbing Facebook posts he made about relationship struggles in months prior to the suspected shootings, including a post saying Hunt was "led astray by [Sharon's] lies." Plus another that reads, "I'm sure I'll be remembered by not what good I did but the devastation I caused to a few people['s] lives."

Following the alleged attacks Monday morning, area schools went on lockdown, though nearby West Virginia University stayed opened as the school says "there was never any indication that the campus or students were in danger."

This video includes images from the West Virginia State Police Department.